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PCBs Linked to Infertility and Failed in Vitro Attmepts Per Study

PCBs Linked to Infertility and Failed in Vitro Attmepts Per Study

Polychlorinated biphenyls, otherwise known as PCBs, have been linked to infertility and failed in vitro fertilization attempts per results of a study completed by the University of Michigan School of Public Health. A team of researchers led by John Meeker, assistant professor of environmental...

Ecstasy Study Shows MDMA Won't Harm Your Brain

Ecstasy Study Shows MDMA Won't Harm Your Brain

Startling results of one of the most extensive studies regarding the illegal drug Ecstasy shows that MDMA won't harm your brain. The study was published during the second week of February in the journal Addiction and found that 3,4-Methylenedioxyethampetamine (MDMA or Ecstasy) will not effect...

Solar Katrina Predicted by Experts, $2,000bn Economic Fallout Expected

Solar Katrina Predicted by Experts, $2,000bn Economic Fallout Expected

Experts have predicted a upcoming Solar Katrina with a devastating economic fallout expected to cost $2,000 billion dollars. Scientists have warned that a long overdue intense electromagnetic storm could strike Earth cause massive destruction on worldwide economies, global positioning satellites,...

Midday Fireball Witnessed Over 5 U.S. States on Valentine's Day 2011

Midday Fireball Witnessed Over 5 U.S. States on Valentine's Day 2011

A midday fireball was witnessed over five U.S. states on Valentine's Day 2011. The celestial phenomenon was reported by thousands of people from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New York, and Maryland. Witnesses reported "a streak of silver and then a flash with crazy colors" when what...

4.3 Earthquake Rattled Mt. St. Helens Area on Monday

4.3 Earthquake Rattled Mt. St. Helens Area on Monday

A 4.3 magnitude earthquake rattled the Mount Saint Helens area on Monday, February 14, 2011. The quake occurred at 10:35 a.m. and approximately thirty aftershocks followed per reports from the U.S. Geological Survey. USGS Seismologist Seth Moran confirmed the quake occurred 6 miles north and...

Japan's Mt. Kirishima Volcano Erupts, Leaves Citizens on Alert

Japan's Mt. Kirishima Volcano Erupts, Leaves Citizens on Alert

Japan's Mount Kirishima's volcano, named Shinmoedake, erupts and leaves citizens on alert. The volcanic eruptions began at 7:30 a.m. on January 26, 2011 spewing volcanic bombs, red hot magma, and lava fragments more than 1 mile into the air above Japan's Kyushu island. A giant ash cloud caused...

Weizmann Institute of Science Finds Tears Turn Men Off

Weizmann Institute of Science Finds Tears Turn Men Off

A team of researchers from the Weizmann Institute of Science has found that tears turn men off and published results of the study in the journal Science. Biochemist Idan Frumin led a study into the effect of tears on people. The team collected tears samples after women viewed films like "Life Is...

Genetically Modified "Super" Chicken Developed, Bird Flu Resistant

Genetically Modified "Super" Chicken Developed, Bird Flu Resistant

Scientists from cambridge University and Edinburgh University have developed the first genetically modified "super" chicken resistant to bird flu. The team published a report in Science Journal stating they devised the "super" chicken for the intention of preventing outbreaks of avian influenza...

Astrological Signs Change as Earth Tilts Per Minnesota Planetarium Society

Astrological Signs Change as Earth Tilts Per Minnesota Planetarium Society

Astronomers from the Minnesota Planetarium Society reported a change in astrological signs as a result of the tilt of Earth, all thanks to a thirteenth star identified as Ophiuchus or Serpentarius. Astronomers from the Planetarium have determined that the tilt of the Earth's axis as it revolvesd...

Chicago Latest Area of Massive Shad Kill

Chicago Latest Area of Massive Shad Kill

Chicago is the latest area of a massive fish kill, with thousands of gizzard shad frozen in ice and floating dead in the water of the lakefront. Eyewitnesses first reported the latest mass animal kill on Thursday, and flocks of Canadian geese and mallard ducks have stepped in to be nature's clean...